"You have to admire the Republican chutzpah. Still confronting a
national scandal about packing the Justice Department with "loyal
Bushies," they pick a vice presidential candidate who - in her two
executive jobs in Alaska - ousted top law-enforcement officials because
they were insufficiently loyal or not malleable enough.
"One of those firings has put Gov. Sarah Palin at the center of an
ongoing legislative investigation that presumably will require her to
testify about whether she was behind efforts by her husband and senior
staff to pressure the state's public safety commissioner to fire her
ex-brother-in-law from the state troopers.
"When the commissioner, former Anchorage police chief Walter Monegan,
refused to go along, he was summarily ousted by Palin without much
explanation.
"Unless the Republicans can figure out a way to block Palin's sworn
deposition, she will have to either admit that she used her political
influence to wage a family vendetta or she must face the risk that her
continued denials of involvement will be contradicted by her own staff
or by some other evidence.
"However, if Palin admits that she did use her government office to
punish a personal enemy - or that she fired the public safety
commissioner because he refused to join in her family feud - the
Republicans may have trouble continuing to sell Palin as a
reform-minded governor.
"Instead, Palin would appear to fit more neatly with Bush
administration operatives who engineered the firing of nine U.S.
Attorneys in 2006 and who employed ideological litmus tests in deciding
who to hire for career jobs at the Justice Department."
Source:
http://tinyurl.com/Palin0001